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African American Audiences, Media and Identity
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135216108
- Artikelnr.: 39478856
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135216108
- Artikelnr.: 39478856
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Robin R. Means Coleman is Assistant Professor of Media Ecology in the Department of Culture and Communication at New York University. She is author of African AmericanViewers and the Black Situation Comedy (Routledge 1998).
Foreword
Herman Gray Acknowledgments 1. Introduction
Robin R. Means Coleman 2. Keepin' It Real and/or Sellin' Out to the Man: African American Responses to Aaron McGruder's The Boondocks
Nancy C. Cornwell and Mark P. Orbe 3. Black Audiences
Past and Present: Commonsense Media Critics and Activists
Catherine Squires 4. Media Messages
Self Identity
and Race Relations: Reader Evaluations of Newsmagazines Coverage of the Million Man March
Debbie A. Owens 5. House Negro vs Field Negro: The Inscribed Image of Race in Television News Representations in African-American Identity
Jennifer F. Wood 6. DMX
Cosby
and Two Sides of the American Dream
Chyng F Sun
Leda Cooks
Corey Rinehart and Stacy A. S. Williams 7. Its Just Like Teaching People Do the Right Things: Using TV to Become a Good and Powerful Man
JoEllen Fisherkeller 8. The Cosby Show : The View From the Black Middle Class
Leslie B. Inniss and Joe A. Feagin 9. The Color Purple : Black Women as Cultural Readers
Jacqueline Bobo 10. America's Worst Nightmare: Reading the Ghetto in a Culturally Diverse Setting
Celeste A. Fisher 11. The Menace II Society Copycat Murder Case and Thug Life: A Reception Study with a Convicted Criminal
Robin R. Means Coleman
Herman Gray Acknowledgments 1. Introduction
Robin R. Means Coleman 2. Keepin' It Real and/or Sellin' Out to the Man: African American Responses to Aaron McGruder's The Boondocks
Nancy C. Cornwell and Mark P. Orbe 3. Black Audiences
Past and Present: Commonsense Media Critics and Activists
Catherine Squires 4. Media Messages
Self Identity
and Race Relations: Reader Evaluations of Newsmagazines Coverage of the Million Man March
Debbie A. Owens 5. House Negro vs Field Negro: The Inscribed Image of Race in Television News Representations in African-American Identity
Jennifer F. Wood 6. DMX
Cosby
and Two Sides of the American Dream
Chyng F Sun
Leda Cooks
Corey Rinehart and Stacy A. S. Williams 7. Its Just Like Teaching People Do the Right Things: Using TV to Become a Good and Powerful Man
JoEllen Fisherkeller 8. The Cosby Show : The View From the Black Middle Class
Leslie B. Inniss and Joe A. Feagin 9. The Color Purple : Black Women as Cultural Readers
Jacqueline Bobo 10. America's Worst Nightmare: Reading the Ghetto in a Culturally Diverse Setting
Celeste A. Fisher 11. The Menace II Society Copycat Murder Case and Thug Life: A Reception Study with a Convicted Criminal
Robin R. Means Coleman
Foreword
Herman Gray Acknowledgments 1. Introduction
Robin R. Means Coleman 2. Keepin' It Real and/or Sellin' Out to the Man: African American Responses to Aaron McGruder's The Boondocks
Nancy C. Cornwell and Mark P. Orbe 3. Black Audiences
Past and Present: Commonsense Media Critics and Activists
Catherine Squires 4. Media Messages
Self Identity
and Race Relations: Reader Evaluations of Newsmagazines Coverage of the Million Man March
Debbie A. Owens 5. House Negro vs Field Negro: The Inscribed Image of Race in Television News Representations in African-American Identity
Jennifer F. Wood 6. DMX
Cosby
and Two Sides of the American Dream
Chyng F Sun
Leda Cooks
Corey Rinehart and Stacy A. S. Williams 7. Its Just Like Teaching People Do the Right Things: Using TV to Become a Good and Powerful Man
JoEllen Fisherkeller 8. The Cosby Show : The View From the Black Middle Class
Leslie B. Inniss and Joe A. Feagin 9. The Color Purple : Black Women as Cultural Readers
Jacqueline Bobo 10. America's Worst Nightmare: Reading the Ghetto in a Culturally Diverse Setting
Celeste A. Fisher 11. The Menace II Society Copycat Murder Case and Thug Life: A Reception Study with a Convicted Criminal
Robin R. Means Coleman
Herman Gray Acknowledgments 1. Introduction
Robin R. Means Coleman 2. Keepin' It Real and/or Sellin' Out to the Man: African American Responses to Aaron McGruder's The Boondocks
Nancy C. Cornwell and Mark P. Orbe 3. Black Audiences
Past and Present: Commonsense Media Critics and Activists
Catherine Squires 4. Media Messages
Self Identity
and Race Relations: Reader Evaluations of Newsmagazines Coverage of the Million Man March
Debbie A. Owens 5. House Negro vs Field Negro: The Inscribed Image of Race in Television News Representations in African-American Identity
Jennifer F. Wood 6. DMX
Cosby
and Two Sides of the American Dream
Chyng F Sun
Leda Cooks
Corey Rinehart and Stacy A. S. Williams 7. Its Just Like Teaching People Do the Right Things: Using TV to Become a Good and Powerful Man
JoEllen Fisherkeller 8. The Cosby Show : The View From the Black Middle Class
Leslie B. Inniss and Joe A. Feagin 9. The Color Purple : Black Women as Cultural Readers
Jacqueline Bobo 10. America's Worst Nightmare: Reading the Ghetto in a Culturally Diverse Setting
Celeste A. Fisher 11. The Menace II Society Copycat Murder Case and Thug Life: A Reception Study with a Convicted Criminal
Robin R. Means Coleman